web tracker
   
Home | About us | Studies | Links | Contact  |  
 

 
Newsletter

Text Size

Latest Events

 

WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY 2008

7th October: From here to recovery: Transforming the Journey

10th October: Demanding Alternatives to Chemical Cosh

10th October: Dilemmas in Diversity

10th to 31st October: Exhibition of Creative Work

13th October: Mental Health, Housing and Homelessness

15th October: Implementing the new Mental Health Act in Practice

17th October: Achieving Excellence in Mental Health Services

20th October: Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults

23rd October 2008: Refocusing the Care Programme Approach

October 31 and Nov 1st: Telling Stories

3rd - 6th November: Bedford, Luton and Dunstable Wellbeing Festival

3rd November: Mind Out LGBT Conference

3rd November: Measuring and Monitoring Outcomes in Mental Health

10th November: Mental Health and the Family, New Developments

11th November: Mental Health Today

25th November: Psychosis in context

16th December: De-medicalising Misery

22nd January 2009: Measuring and Monitoring Outcomes in Mental Health

11th and 12th November 2008:    6 th National Conference Public involvement in research getting it right and making a differe


About us
 
 
 
 

Partners
National Institut for mental health in England (NIMHE)
NIMHE is responsible for supporting the Implementation of positive change in mental health and mental health services. They are part of the Care Service Improvement Partnership and sponsored by the Department of Health. There are eight development centres, through which the majority of NIMHE's work is delivered. There is a Mental Health Research Network and we have to support from CSIP's central team.
www.nimhe.csip.org.uk
Imperial College London
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine is an independent constituent part of the University of London. www.ic.ac.uk

MHRN
The UK MHRN is a network designed to provide an infrastructure to mental health resaerch. The network supports vital large-scale research which will help to raise the standard of mental health and social care research throughout England. In addition, it acts as a centralpoint of information and reference, connecting service users and carers to researchers and mental health professionals. www.mhrn.info/dnn

‘The UK Mental Health Research Network (MHRN)

is part of the National Institute for Health Research’